I enjoyed seeing the town as it may have been back in the late 1800's. It is definitely worth seeing.
I have been coming to this place for about 2 years now. The waitress always remembers what I have to eat. The burgers are cooked to perfection and the shoe string fries are awesome.
If you ever go to williams you gotta eat at the branding iron. The brisket was top shelf. The locals were there. Recommend this to anyone visiting on the way to the grand canyon. We even met, Buster Anderson, a local cowboy legend and artist.
Being at the Wild West junction was like stepping on to a movie set. This place offers a lot! The restaurant, saloon, nail salon and Inn are all connected by a spacious outdoor seating area.We were impressed that the Mayor and Owner, John, was so hands on and enjoyed listening to his stories. The staff was very friendly and helpful.The Drovers Inn themed rooms were unique and fun. We stayed in the China Camp room and liked the detailed touches in the decor and cool brick enclosed shower. The restaurant breakfast that was included in the price of the room was a delicious and generous portion. You can't beat all the action here with the life music in the evening and being so close to the Wild West family-friendly gun show that takes place in the middle of the road. The Wild West Junction was a great place to stay right on the main drag in the fun town of Williams.
Food is good, properly prepared and, for a tourist town, reasonably priced. Service, depending upon where you are seated, is usually pretty good.
the wild west show is a must its a lot of fun they get you involved in the action. the sheriff is on the train, on the way back you get robbed.
This place has to have the best value comfortable luxury rooms, good home cooking that is cheap, great service, perfectly themed luxury rooms, with the friendliest staff I have ever stayed at. Love this place and have stayed on four desperate occasions now
Loved the atmosphere, friendly employees and live music. Friendly employees. Will definitely spend more time here when I am back in Williams.
The men who were dressed like traditional cowboys certainly acted like they were just off the ranch. They were friendly and helped us get some great photos.
The Mr. and I had pre-valentines day dinner here this February (2015). When we first came into the WIld West Junction area we were stoked to see all the cowboy theme buildings. The Wild West Junction bbq restaurant was very yummy. The alcoholic beverages were a little on the cheap side - and I am pretty sure I got sick from the cheap Chardonnay - but that is my only complaint. And I am only complaining because I would have liked to spend more time enjoying dinner (and not being sick). The food was good and the service was friendly - what else can you ask for? Keep in mind, Williams is a very small town catering to tourists, so the food is not top notch culinary experiences - but you can taste/see the fun (pretend ruggedness) of the wild west theme inside the dining room.